
G20: is there a solution for the debt?
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The G20 hopes only to survive at the expense of poor countries and their people. It will choose to increasingly puncture the value produced by the workers of the world as a whole.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The G20 hopes only to survive at the expense of poor countries and their people. It will choose to increasingly puncture the value produced by the workers of the world as a whole.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Commentary on the murder of João Alberto Silveira Freitas
By KÁTIA GERAB BAGGIO: Racism, which is structural, has deep historical roots linked to slavery, as well as colonialism and imperialism, pillars of the construction, expansion and strengthening of the capitalist system.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Denialism is one of the traits of the way racism is expressed in Brazil
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Commentary on the first two volumes of the “Brazilian Artists” collection by Edusp
By FLÁVIA BIROLI & LEONARDO AVRITZER: Considerations on the performance of the left in the 2020 municipal elections
By PAULO SERGIO PINHEIRO:
It is necessary to overthrow the Brazilian apartheid
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
in memory of the millions of joão alberto silveira freitas
Terra É Redonda, in partnership with Carta Capital and the Sergio Miranda Institute (ISEM), will promote today (20/11), at 19 pm, a live debate on the possibilities of a popular front for the 2nd round of the 2020 elections
By FRANÇOIS CHESNAIS: The way out of the crisis does not depend on improving the profit rate. It depends on the pandemic receding, that is, firstly on medical advances (tests and vaccines) and then on the effectiveness of government action.
By RAUL PONT:
Joint action on a Front could be transformed into a rich experience of dialogue, of overcoming sectarianism accumulated over decades of unjustified disagreements in the face of the enormous tasks and challenges that afflict us
By RENATO SOARES BASTOS:
If the left remains fragmented for the next elections, it will be impossible to regain the presidency of the Republic.
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Differences and affinities between the two doctrines and political praxis
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
Over the crowd of its eternal gravediggers, the PT remains the biggest leftist party in Brazil, one of the biggest and best in Latin America and the world.
By MANCHETOMETER:
Manchetômetro researchers take stock of the first round of the 2020 municipal elections
By FRANCISCO LOUÇÃ: Foreword to the Portuguese edition of the book by Cristiano Zanin, Valeska Martins & Rafael Valim
By IGOR GRABOIS & LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: The defeat of Bolsonarism and the rise of a “new” left
By SERGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA: Collectives can bring new winds to Brazil's worn-out parliamentary democracy
By BERNIE SANDERS:
Corporate Democrats are lashing out at so-called far-left policies like Medicare for All and the Green New Deal for election defeats in the House and Senate
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The G20 hopes only to survive at the expense of poor countries and their people. It will choose to increasingly puncture the value produced by the workers of the world as a whole.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Commentary on the murder of João Alberto Silveira Freitas
By KÁTIA GERAB BAGGIO: Racism, which is structural, has deep historical roots linked to slavery, as well as colonialism and imperialism, pillars of the construction, expansion and strengthening of the capitalist system.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Denialism is one of the traits of the way racism is expressed in Brazil
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Commentary on the first two volumes of the “Brazilian Artists” collection by Edusp
By FLÁVIA BIROLI & LEONARDO AVRITZER: Considerations on the performance of the left in the 2020 municipal elections
By PAULO SERGIO PINHEIRO:
It is necessary to overthrow the Brazilian apartheid
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
in memory of the millions of joão alberto silveira freitas
Terra É Redonda, in partnership with Carta Capital and the Sergio Miranda Institute (ISEM), will promote today (20/11), at 19 pm, a live debate on the possibilities of a popular front for the 2nd round of the 2020 elections
By FRANÇOIS CHESNAIS: The way out of the crisis does not depend on improving the profit rate. It depends on the pandemic receding, that is, firstly on medical advances (tests and vaccines) and then on the effectiveness of government action.
By RAUL PONT:
Joint action on a Front could be transformed into a rich experience of dialogue, of overcoming sectarianism accumulated over decades of unjustified disagreements in the face of the enormous tasks and challenges that afflict us
By RENATO SOARES BASTOS:
If the left remains fragmented for the next elections, it will be impossible to regain the presidency of the Republic.
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Differences and affinities between the two doctrines and political praxis
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
Over the crowd of its eternal gravediggers, the PT remains the biggest leftist party in Brazil, one of the biggest and best in Latin America and the world.
By MANCHETOMETER:
Manchetômetro researchers take stock of the first round of the 2020 municipal elections
By FRANCISCO LOUÇÃ: Foreword to the Portuguese edition of the book by Cristiano Zanin, Valeska Martins & Rafael Valim
By IGOR GRABOIS & LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: The defeat of Bolsonarism and the rise of a “new” left
By SERGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA: Collectives can bring new winds to Brazil's worn-out parliamentary democracy
By BERNIE SANDERS:
Corporate Democrats are lashing out at so-called far-left policies like Medicare for All and the Green New Deal for election defeats in the House and Senate